A. The word is prodigious (pruh-dij-uhs) - dictionary.com
- Amber Z.
B. The proud mother listened to her prodigious child play the piano at two years old. Miro P C. Prodigious- Impressively great in size, force or extent; enormous. (Vocabulary for Achievement)
-Blair S.
E. (tim) —Synonyms 1. enormous, immense, huge, gigantic, tremendous. 2. amazing, stupendous, astounding, wondrous, miraculous.—Antonyms 1. tiny. 2. ordinary.
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When i was in Myrtle Beach about 5 years ago, we spent a day completely at the beach. I was in the water all day and had fun with all of my cousins. It was very hot that day, so it was nice to be in the water. While I was in there, there was a wave that suddenly appeared and was prodigious. It was very strong and pushed me under the water. --Cory M.
G. The "Da Vinci Code" reminded me of the word prodigious. Not only was the book itself was enormous, but the storyline also was prodigious. The storyline was extreme with the main character running around in secrecy trying to find a secret group and the truth. The extend of the novel and the details definitely made the book prodigious. (Meg)
H. PRECOCIOUS AND PRODIGIOUS. Welcome! This board is for parents and teachers of the profoundly gifted and prodigious child. (http://disc.server.com/Indices/9457.html)
The word is used here to describe how smart these parents' children are. [emilyh]
- Amber Z.
B. The proud mother listened to her prodigious child play the piano at two years old.
Miro P
C. Prodigious- Impressively great in size, force or extent; enormous. (Vocabulary for Achievement)
-Blair S.
E. (tim)
—Synonyms 1. enormous, immense, huge, gigantic, tremendous. 2. amazing, stupendous, astounding, wondrous, miraculous.—Antonyms 1. tiny. 2. ordinary.
dictionary.com
F.
When i was in Myrtle Beach about 5 years ago, we spent a day completely at the beach. I was in the water all day and had fun with all of my cousins. It was very hot that day, so it was nice to be in the water. While I was in there, there was a wave that suddenly appeared and was prodigious. It was very strong and pushed me under the water. --Cory M.
G. The "Da Vinci Code" reminded me of the word prodigious. Not only was the book itself was enormous, but the storyline also was prodigious. The storyline was extreme with the main character running around in secrecy trying to find a secret group and the truth. The extend of the novel and the details definitely made the book prodigious. (Meg)
H. PRECOCIOUS AND PRODIGIOUS. Welcome! This board is for parents and teachers of the profoundly gifted and prodigious child. (http://disc.server.com/Indices/9457.html)
The word is used here to describe how smart these parents' children are. [emilyh]
- Joe T